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The psychology of self-motivation | Scott Geller | TEDxVirginiaTech

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Scott Geller is Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech and Director of the Center for Applied Behavior Systems in the Department of Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the World Academy of Productivity and Quality. He has written numerous articles and books, including When No One’s Watching: Living and Leading Self-motivation. Scott will examine how we can become self-motivated in “The Psychology of Self-Motivation.”

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Being a multi talented person may also be a reason to push you behind and Confused in your life.. sir don't know you will be agree with me or not.. sir I have a lot of talent but till now I am unable to decide where I have to go.. I am private lecturer commerce.. a good singer sometime professional.. sometime I thought to move in big cities and start my personal coaching.. and second time I thought to search any government job.. that's why unable to focus absolutely..

Complex things are several simple things stacked up. That’s what is to remember when we are confronted with an ordeal seemingly impossible.

Motivation is the inner judging of the worth of something’s each time we face a struggle.

Being always positive about everything is in my opinion not achievable by everyone because each individual have their trait of personality. If you force yourself onto some thoughts that you are not processing emotionally, you’re doing more harm in the attempt.

It's tough to feel empowered or self-motivated when people climb the ladder above you in employment due to politics.

My personal example;

I've been with my company since 2012, went part time for 3 years while I obtained my MSc in psychology, now I'm back to 5 days a week at work. I applied for an internal promotion which would have been a hefty pay rise for me, but I was the right man for the job. I had all the experience needed, and I had just graduated. Not only this, I was egged on by management to apply because they too knew I was the man for the job.

So apply I did, and received a phone call some days later explaining why I didn't get the job. See, someone that was simply moving department but on the same wage as this new job got the position, simply to save pay roll. To further the disposition, they opened a condolence job for me, in that department where I have been training my supervisor, the position that was rightfully mine.

How do I feel motivated when I know my family, my wife and my 2 year old, deserved that wage? Meanwhile, this other guy remains on his high wage while knowing nothing about the job…